16 AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM Thursday, matinee and night. Decem ber 20—"The Lady Huccaneers," with Flossie McCloud and Mermal da. the Diving: Venus. Tuesday (Christmas Day), matinee and night, . December 25—Rosha nara's Danse I>ivertisements. T> ednesday, matinee and night, De cember L'6—Farewell American tour or Harry and His Company or International Artists. rr s COLONIAL To-night and to-morrow Emily Stevens in "Alias Mrs. Jessup." Wednesday and Thursday Hazel Dawn in "The Lone Wolf." Friday and Saturday—Madge Kenne dy in "Nearly Married." MAJESTIC High grade of vaudeville. ~ REGENT Monday and Tuesday—Sessue Hayak awa in "The Secret Game." W ednesdav and Thursday Jack Plekford and Louise Hufr in "Jack and Jill." Friday and Saturday—Vivian Martin in "Molly Entangled." VICTORIA To-day, to-morrow and AVednesdav— Second Instalment of "The Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras. Thursday—Madge Evans in "The Burglar." Friday and Saturday—Gladys Brock- Well in "A Branded Soul." Harry lender's appearance at the Orpneum on Wednesday, matinee and „ . night. wi II Harr> l.nuilrr nt bring mingled Oritlteum W oilnrKilny joy and sorrow to the . thou sands who. year after year, have wel comed the genial Scot to the shores joy over the fact that they will be, able to see him and laugh with him 1 again, and sorrow over the fact that ] this will lie the last opportunity they j will ever have to do so. Lauder an- I nounees his positive retirement from the stage after this vear. He goes into private life at the zenith of his career, with the joyful plaudits ot millions of people all over the world ringing in his ears, and he will carrv with him all through life, he savs. that farewell night in New York, which has been unequaled in stage I history. In order to further signal'ze 1 this tarewell tour of Lauder. Mr. Mor- [ ris, who has been his manager for ! ten years, has given the comedian I a remarkable company of vaudeville ; artists ?n his support. Chief aiming these will be the Arnaut Brothers, a ouo 01 musical clowns that furnished 1 trie outstanding sensation of the sea-j sen last year at the Hippodrome in j \ork: a troupe of live Japanese! wonder-workers known as the Kita-. miiras; Cleo Gascoyne, a diminutive i and youthful prima donna, wlu.se \ oice is said to be of marvelous range and power: Adelaide Bill and Arnold Oraser in novel dances, and a typical Morris sensation and discovery in the ■ pel-son of Francis Renault, a detinea- , tor of f. .;:.i;u. roles, who. Morris says. wi!l create a greater furore than did another man in the same line whom lie brought to the attention of 1 the public some years ago. also in connection with the Lauder tour. Re- | nault is said to. be the best gowned - man m the world, and paraphrasing Ins favorite Bobby Burns. Lauder, ! vmsK.MKxrs ay, Tomor w and r ednesday d War Pic- , - the second riient of "THE RETREAT of the GERMANS at the BATTLE of ARRAS" ADMISSIONS: Adults—Matinee: 15c; Kvc ■■iiiKS 25e. Children—ltle to any show. " 'j * • ' r- ! I J DAHS r. % DIVERTISSEMENTS*; Ofe rrm * • memo ETOW it TUC 5. kj .ItlftUlUtAKV. AIUMk VMAIX4 ,if I WIET-IHTIME f wkSESI?* •***: * sv>inor J&r • ' trf* -i ORPHEUM tiIHISTMA* H\V Matinee and \lnlit. I)K<KMIII:it 2.% Mntinre .".He to K1..V1 Evening r.Oc 1o -.(ki j ORPHEUM Dec. 261 PRICES: SEATS WEDNESDAY '' | A Man's Gift From a Man's Store || Wm. Strouse jB- MONDAY EVENING, lifter seeing Renault's performance and meeting him. said, "The man's a man for a' that." Those who would avoid disappointment would do well to obtain seats early through the medium of mail orders, which will he Hied in the order of their receipt. The box office sale opens on Wed nesday. December 19. The truly artistic successes of the past season In New York have been few. but chief lloxlinnnrn'* llnnar among them Is DlvertlNeinentH the remarkable e nt e r tainment known as "Roshanara's Danse Di vertisements." Roshanara, celebrat ed Kastern dancer, travels with a big company of internationally renowned artists, a Rallet Inttme and an or ihestra. Characteristic music ano marvelous innovations in stage mountings and lightings heighten and intensify the productions. Roshanara, exponent of Hindoo and Rurniese dance, has given her own divertise ments at no less than six New York theaters, including the Hippodrome, Metropolitan Opera and the Century, all within the past six months. Other artists in the troupe are Michio Itow. a Japanese dancer, the lirst who ever visited this country and the man who means to Nippon what Xijinsky does to Russia. Tulle from Den mark; Etheldrada A ves, a Belgian: Alluree D'Walle, from France; Mary Palay. a Pole, and Thomas Allan Rec tor. an American dancer of great rep utation. The program includes solo dancers, ensembles, story ballets, bits of drama, pantomime and miming, a melange of sensuousness, exoticism, luxury and voluptuousness, scented with the tang of the Hast. The com pany is touring to the Pacific coast and will be seen at the Orpheum Jimas. matinee and night. The announcement of Managei | i James George, of the popular Victoria ! motion picture the Retreat of the ater, that he has (ierniuns at the secured the second llattlc of Arrnx instalment of the official war pic tures called "The Retreat of the Gei - ! mans at the Battle of Arras," was re- j ceived with a great deal of interest i by all the people who had seen the i first part of these wonderful pictures. In these pictures one sees just what I the Germans do to a territory they i have occupied and are then driven out. Before they leave they virtually ' murder the very soil itself—buildings , are wrecked—fruit trees are uprooted and burned—water poisoned—people ' shot and mutilated and anything else that happens in their way is made unlit for use by either man or beast. These pictures tend to stir your pa triotism and make you and every person realize that our bovs'at the front, together with our heroic Al lies, are battling the worst system, the most fiendish individuals that the world has ever known. "The Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of Ar ras" will be shown for three days, to day. to-morrow and Wednesday only. "The Red Heads," a miniature musical comedy with ten clever peo ple, is the headline Qttrnc- ! \t the tion at the Majestic the ; Majestic early half of the present week. Billy Saxton is the principal "cutup" in the act. and he has a line of comedy that is bright and snappy, that particular brand which makes the audience long for just a little bit more of it. A number' of song and dance specialties are in troduced. all of which are diverting I and entertaining. An added attrac tion on the bill is Inness and Rvan. : couple presenting a lively song and patter skit. Their line of ma- ' tf rial is funny, and the young woman. I who is an exceptionally clever "nut" comedienne, keeps the audience in constant laughter. Maxmillian's Dogs in a very good trained animal offer ing. together with two other Keith acts, round out the roster. Charming: Emily Stevens, whose • splendid work in "The Sla. ker" and | "Outwitted." stamps j I'.niil} her as one of the | at the Colonial screen's, greatest; emotional actresses. I Will be seen to-day and to-morrow in I a big Metro play entitled "Alias Mrs j Jessup," at the Colonial Theater. The I story is one of heart interest and i mystery, and Miss Stevens, in the| title role, endows the character with | grace and charm, and it is doubtful if she has ever done better work during her screen career than in the strong emotional scenes which fall to tier lot. Nor should praise 'n- the support rendered by the other me bers of company be omitted. It is evident that the one who directed Hi is picture has chosen his charac ters with great care and good taste, and is rewarded by a uniform excel lence. which goes far toward main taining interest in the picture! AMUSKMEXTS TO-DAV anil TO-MOItHO W That Favorite of Everybody Emily Stevens Presenting Her l.atest Dramatic Film Play "AI.HS MRS. JESSII*" WEDNESDAY ami THIRSDAY The IliK Feature Ami Have Been ! Asking About, The Lone Wolf REGENT THEATER Three lllg Attraction* Thin Week TO-DAY and TO-MORROW SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE SECRET GAME" j Wednesdny find Thursday 1.0 l ISK HI FF and JACK I'ICKFOItO In "JACK AM) .111,1," Friday nnd Saturdav HVIIX MARTIN in "J101.1.V ENTAXGI.ED" ADMISSION : Adults, 15e, Children, 10c- I Roshanara's "Danse Divertissements and Ballet Intime" Christmas Attraction at the Orpheam " ' " One of the strangest and most exotic of entertainments is the Rosha nJw Pa i vertissements and Ballet Intime, which conies to the Orpheum I neater Christmas Day, matinee and night. Roshanara is the first classic dancer who ever crossed the ocean from India. With her is Michio ltoW. the Japanese dancer and mimic, whose reputation has preceded him to Harrisourg, and a troupe of twenty-five people. Their dances cover the whole continent of Asia, from Hindustan to thp islands of Nippon. The various ballets are said to equal in beauty and elegance the ballets of J.in ,a Khilert Kussian dancers. The above is the famous dancer in her silhouette dance. She wears a dazzling: eastern costume and every movement embodies the spirit of the East. The dance calls for many most unusual poses. MARKET HAS DULL OPENING Further Disposition to Await Developments at Wash ington Indicated; Rails Heavy, Oils and Motors Hardened; Liberty Bonds Irregular New York. Dec. 17.- —Wall Street— A further disposition to await de velopments at Washington was indi cated at the dull opening of to day's stock market. Rails were heavy. Norfolk and. Western losing two points and Union Pacific a point but industrials, especially equip ments, oils and motors hardened. Prices improved generally before the end of the first half hour, steels, 'leading and Canadian Pacific lead ing the advance. Liberty Bonds were i irregular. Intimations that federal action on the railroad situation may be de ferred until after the holidays gain ed currency during the morning ar.d caused a general set back. Ac tive industrials and rails reacted 1 to 3 points and war shares and special i ties 2 to 5. Fresh selling of utilities also ensued, American Telephone. Western I'nion and Consolidated Gas declining 2to 3 1 * points, while Con j soiidated Gas and Electric (Balti | more) dropped 11 % points. Impor tant foreign and domestic bonds re corded new minimums. Liberty 4's sold at 97.0H to 97.1b nnd the 3%'s at 98.46 to 98.50. NEW YORK STOCKS I f'handler Brothers and Company, i members of New York and Philadel- I phia Stock K - changes 3 North Slai i ket Square, llarrisburg: 1336 Chestnut I street. Philadelphia; 34 Pine street. | New York furnish the following | quotations Open. 2 P.M. ; Allis Chalmers 15% 15% I American Can 33% 33% American Car and Fdy.. 61% 60 hi American Locomotive .. 4S 47 % American Smelting .... 69 6S Anaconda 55% 54 Atchison 80 78% ! Baldwin Locomotive ... 53 51 Baltimore and Ohio .... 46% J Bethlehem Steel 68% 67% Butte Copper 14% California Petroleum ... 10% Canadian Pacific 128 21 % < | Central Leather 60% ;>9 j Chesapeake and Ohio .. 43% 42% Clii., Mil. ami St. Paul.. 38% 38% Chino Con. Copper 38 38 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 32% 32% Corn Products 28% 27 !* j Crucible Steel 47% 45% | Distilling Securities .... 30 30 , Erie H 14 \ General Motors 85 % 85% j Great Northern pfd 84% 83 % Great Northern Ore subs 24% 22% ' Hide and Leather 11% 11 i Inspiration Copper 39% 39% International Paper .... 25 25'4 j Kennecott Copper 29% 28% j Kansas City Southern... 16% 16% , Lackawanna Steel 72% 71% j Maxwell Motors .'. 22% 22% , Merc. Marine Ctfs 18% 18 Merc. Marine Ctfs. pfd.. 77 74% j Mexican Petroleum .... 69% 67 j Miami Copper 26 25% I Midvale Steel 41% 4 p% j New York Central ....*. 66 65%, N. Y., N. H. and H 28% 28% j Norfolk and Western .. 96% 95 Northern Pacific ....... 80% 77 ! Pennsylvania H. R 43% '43% Pittsburgh Coal 39% 38% j Ray Con. Copper 20% 20% i Reading Railway 67% 66% ; Republic Iron and Steel. 72% 71% j Southern Pacific 78% 7 % i Southern Railway ...:. 22% 22% j Studebaker 42 I Union Pacific .r... 105 % 104% j U. S. I. Alcohol 106% 105 | U. 8. Rubber 48 47% U. S. Steel 82 81% j U. S. Steel pfd 105% 104 ! Utah Copper 72% 70% | Westinghouse Mfg 35% ..3% | Willys-Overland 18 17%; PHIIiADEI.PHIA PRODUCE-, /?y Associated Press Philadelphia, Dec. 17 Wheat—| Steady. No. 1, red. J2.27: No. 2, red, $2.24; No. 1, soft, red, $2.25; No. 2, j S °Oats—FMrm""No. 2. white, 89%@90c;| No. 3, white, 88% ©B9c. Hran —Steady; soft winter, per ton, i spring, per ton, $45.50® 46.00. Refined Sugars—Firm; powdered, I AMUSEMENTS - I MAJESTIC THEATER While shopping. If you Kfl tired. Just walk nround to the Majestic nnd enjoy n good show, headed by The Red Heads' A Munienl Cnniedy Fashion Show ' With W3I. K. SAXTON 4 Other Ynudetille Hits 4 — [ COMING THURSDAY A mi nature Musical Comedy With GEO. F. MURPHY, Entlttled 'The Food Inspector' Nine People Pretty Scenery. HARRISBURO rfjßV TELEGKXPH |s£.4s: granulated. $8.35; confectioners' A, $8.25. I Butter—Firm; western creamery, extra, 50c: nearby, per prints, fancy, 54c. I Eggs—Steady; nearby firsts, free leases. $17.10; do., current receipts. |liee casts. $16.80; western extra firsts free cases, $17.10® 18.40; do., firsts | tree cases. $16.80. { Live Poultry—Steady; fowls. 21® 24c: roosters, 18c; spring chickens. I 20'(i 24c; ducks, Pekin, 24®i 26c; do.. In dian runner, 20022 c; turkeys, 27® 18c: geese, 22® 28c. Dressed Poultry—Steady; turkeys, nearby choice to fancy. 37@39c; fail to good, 34035 c: western, choice to fancy, 36© 37c; do., fair to good, 33® „o C ' Q ' tolns . 34®35c; common. 24® 26c; fowls, fancy. 29® 29He; good to choice, 27®28c: old roosters, 23c; broiling c-hiekens. nearby, 30®33c; western, 30®32c; roasting chickens, -lwziVjc; ducks, nearby, 24®27c; do., western. 23 026 c; geese, nearJv, 1!;;'n 2(jc; do., western, 22® 25c. Potatoes— Steady; Xew Jersey, Xo 1. per basket. 75®90c: Xo. 2. 40® 60c; do.. per 100 pounds, $1.80@2.10; Henna., per 100 pounds, $2.00®2.50; York, $2.00®2.20; western. $2.00 | CHICAGO HOAIID OF TKADE Chicago, Dec. 17.—Board of Trade 1 closing: I Corn—Jan., $1.20%; May, $1.18%. Oats—Dec., .74',£c; idav. liy>c Pork—Jan.. $45.00: May. $44.60' i Lard—Jan., $23.80; May, $24.10. Ribs—Jan.. $23.65; May, $24.10. CHIt'AUO CATTLE Ry Associated Press Chicago. Dec. 17.—Cattle—Receipts 15,000; firm. Native steers, $7.25® 14.40; western steers, $6.25 ® 12.90 • stackers and feeders, $6.25® 10 35 : ! u ' ifc ' r - s , $5.00(0)11.10; calves! $9.00® 16.25. ~-S l' .?e p Receipts 12.000; firm. Wethers, $8.90® 13.00; lambs, sl2 50® 1 1 0.00. I f??^T^, e - ceipt , R .- ? 2 ' 000: I™. Bulk. sls.*s® 16.20; light. $15.35® 16.10: Tl'in ' * ls - 6r '® 16.40; heavy, $i5.65® lin 4 oo®i r 3°5T- m ' 6s * l5 '*>= pi^ Gen. Charles H. Muir Greeted at Camp Hancock Augusta. Ga„ Dec. 17.—When Gen. ! ' liarles H. Mulr, the new comaian. j der of the Pennsylvania troops at ! Camp Hancock, (succeeding General Clement), assumed active command of the Twenty-eighth Division Satur day, he was greeted by 30,000 sea soned men in a review which was most impressive. General Muir ar rived from Texas about the middle I °,. *". e afternoon and was met by the ! division staff. I The men were dressed in their i " wa the lirst time Fince the division has been encamped here that in any review it was necessary for the men to don their long regu lation overcoats. The air was a little | cool, but no discomfort was suffered Iby anyone. The various organlza i tions were marched out on the ra ; rude ground shortly after 2 o'clock, j and by the time the formations were | all made and the division was rfcady ; for the general it was nearly 3 | o clock. There was Just a short wait for the men before the general was dtiven past them for the review. General Muir is a man of medium | height. He has a stern face, which I is featured principally with a square, | combative jaw. He is active and ! agile, and reputed to be a great mili | tary scholar and strategist, i It is a common rumor that the Twenty-eighth Division will be in | France soon. Places Found For Dozen Men Enlisted Saturday ! I By a special ruling from the War Department at Washington the local recruiting officers announce that I they are able to accept for enlist- I ment a number of men who applied ; for enlistment before noon Saturdav : and were not accepted for service. A ' list of the names of the men who ; applied for enlistment in the aviation 1 section and were not accepted lias ; been posted in front of the recruiting I office until the men report at the of | flee. | A list of the names follows: Job . Woodliead, Knhaut: Robert Blosser, , 1610 North Third; Isaae Bentz. 133U ; North Sixth; Harry Blair, Second pnti Rupp; Thomas lfaiken, 1522 Naudain: I Ira Kungle, Mlddletown; Harry Gip ple, 11*7 Walnut; Harry Loser, 201 f, North Sixth; Charles Martin, 2021 Fulton; John Self, 24 North Fifth Floyd Shipley, 751 South Twenty llrst; James Heckard. 2024 North Third; Merle Farmer, 204 Bailey street. AIXEY ADMITTED TO BAR W. D.. B. Ainey, chairman of the Public Service Commission, was ad mitted to the Dauphin County Bar to day by President Judge George Kun kel. The motion was made by CID Solicitor John E. Fox and the oatii administered by Deputy Prothonotary Elmer E. Erb, 'Remove Icicles From Buildings Is Suggested As a "safet first" measure, a busi nessman to-day suggested that every person remove Icicles from the build ings before they are thawed loose by warmer weather and fall on pedes trians. On some of the larger build-, ings in the downtown districts the icicles are very large and heavy. Pedestrians are in danger of their lives walking beneath these build ings. First Liberty Flag Is Unfurled in City Marrisburg's first liberty Flag was | unfurled at noon to-day. it floats from the big store building of Bow- j man and Company, on Market street. 1 This flag raising was witnessed by j Lieutenant R. W. Lesher and Ser-1 geant John Blake of the local re cruiting station, and a number of; citizens. The design ol' this flag is further | — | BANK STATEMENTS —j REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF! ! THE MECHANICS TRUST COMPANY) 01-' HAItItISBIIHU. No. 301 Market streets, of Dauphin County, Pennsyl vania. at the close of business Decem ber 11. 1917. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie & Notes $100,998.05 Due from ap proved re serve agents 183,284.27 reserve j securities at par 25,000.00 $309,282.32 Nickels and cents 1,207.35 Checks and cash items . 25,189.40 Due from Banks and Trust Cos., excluding reserve 19,208. GO Commercial paper pur chased upon one name 105,310.90 Commercial paper pur chased upi.n - two or more names 550,105.4S Time loans with collat eral 23,032.98 Call loans with collateral 327,124.91 Loans secured bv bonds and mortgages 23,450.25 Bonds, stocks, etc 682,681.35 Mortgages and judg ments of record 123,414.91 Overdrafts 28.73 Book value of legal re serve securities aboVe Par 548.00 Other assets not in cluded in above 1,048.11 Total $2,191,691.29 LIABILITIES Capital stock $300,000.00 Surplus fund 300.000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses & taxes paid 45,161.49 Demand Deposits (ex- I elusive of trust ! funds): Deposits sub j e c t to ' check .... $825,448.70 Demand cer tificates of deposit 255.50 Deposits, Com m o nwealth of Penna... 15,000.00 C er t i fie d checks ... 6. 443.70 Treasurer's checks out standing .. 1.084.74 851,232.64 i Time Deposits (e x c lusive of trust funds) Time certifi cates of de- Posit $298,151.15 Savings fund deposits .. 178.494.74 476.645.89 Due to Banks. Trust Cos., etc., excluding n , T *£* rV f 10.420.2 C Olvidends unpaid 26.00 Bills payable on demand 200,001) 00 Book value of legal re serve securities below par iqo aii Other liabilities not in cluded in above 8,012.01 „ Total 72.191,691.29 I rust funds: Mortgages $413,308.19 other investments, etc.. 519 930 00 1 Cash balance 40 455 40 1 Overdrafts l!l"s!oO I Total trust funds $971,866.59 | CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to Company as Trustee to secure is sues of corporate bonds, including Equip ment Trusts $1,155,000.00 { State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau- I phin, ss: I, J. C. Motter, Treasurer of the | above named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is' true to the best of my knowledgo and i belief. (Signed) J. C. MOTTER, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of December. 1917. (Signed) C. MABELLE DOBBS. {Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. Correct—Attest: (Signed) JOHN E. FOX. (Signed) WILLIAM PEARSON, j (Signed) GEO. E. ETTER, Directors. j r ~~ § ~ \ Liggett's Chocolates lib., 2 lb., 3 ll*., 5 lb. Boxes 85c to #5.00 GORGAS 10 N. Third St. I'cnna. Station HOUJAKDARILET &(3. Beg to Announce Removal to New Office at 212 NORTH THIRD STREET Harrisburg, Pa. PHONKS—RKIJIJ 8408. DIAL 223 1918 Calendar Samples and Job Lots at Bargain Prices First come, first served. Orders promptly filled. Call Bell Phone 1577 R. MYERS MFG. CO. SXr„, S , s . Second Floor—Above Shoe Store evidence of the patriotism of the employes of Bowman and Company. It. shows that contributions have been made to the funds of the vari ous Christian associations; the cen ter ball signifies that the employes have purchased lirst Liberty Bonds, and the ball at the top that they are also purchasers of the second issue of bonds. The design at the bottom signifies that they have also sub scribed for smaller issues of bonds. In the right hand corner is a design BANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CKNTKAL TRUST COMPANY, IIAII- ItlSHl KG, PA., located at 1230 North Third Street. Dauphin County, Penn sylvania, at the close of business. De cember 11, 1917. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and note $79,498 50 Due from Ap proved Re serve Agents 128,710 11 Nickels and cents, 916 04 Cheeks and cash items... 9,694 60 C o m merciai paper pur chased: Upon one name, .. $18,997 30 C o m m e r c ial * paper pur chased: Upon two or more names 470,069 23 Time loans with collat eral 31,481 54 Call loans with collat eral 262,421 08 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 85,274 37 Bonds, stocks, etc 695,986 71 Mortgages and judg ments of record 96,052 66 Office building and 10t,.. 47,500 00 Other real estate 6,103 64 Furniture and fixtures,.. 17,666 00 Overdrafts 9 87 Other assets not Includ ed In above 1,000 00 Total $1,951,381 95 LIABILITIES Capital stock $125,000 00 Surplus fund. . . 300,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid, 26,518 12 DEM AN D DEPOSITS. (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits sub je c t to check $422,721 70 D e posits, U. S. Postal savings, . . 1,592 54 Certi fl e d checks, .. . 4,634 53 T re a surer's \ checks out standing, . 7,618 28 TIME DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Time certifi cates of deposit. .. $186,455 61 Savings fund deposits, .. 859,461 62 Due to banks, trust cos., etc., excluding reserve, 17,357 55 Dividends unpaid 22 00 Total $1,951,381 95 Trust funds: Mortgages $306,553 49 Other investments, etc., 150,247 00 Cash balance 31,464 07 Overdrafts, 431 19 Total Trust funds, .. $488,695 75 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed by Cor porations to the Com pany as Trustee to se cure issues of corpor ate bonds, including Equipment Tru-sts. ...$1,965.500 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin. ss: I, H. O. Miller, Treasurer of the above named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. vSigned) H. O. MILLER, , . Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of December, 1917. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY. [Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. My commission expires January 25 1919. Correct —Attest: (Signed) W. M. DONALDSON, (Signed) JOHN F. DAPP, (Signed) W. L. STOEY. Directors. FRANK R. LEIB & SON General Insurance and Real Estate 18 N. Third Street FOR SALE Xo. 1607 Chestnut street, 3-story brick dwelling. 8 rooms and bath. Front and rear porches. Furnace and gas. Must be sold to close an estate. Price for quick sale, $2500 DECEMBER 17, 1917. showing that they have contributed tc the Red Cross Fund. This new flag was designed by Sergeant Thomas P. Moran of the recruiting station and made in Hurrisburg. HANK STATEMENTS REPORT OF THE CONDITION Off COMMKItCIAI, Tit UST COMPANY OK IIA It 111 SHU HO, PA., located at Har. risburg, Pennsylvania, at the close of business. December 11. 1917. RESOURCES . Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and notes 127,564.00 Due from Ap proved Reserve Agent* 60,710.83 Nickels and cents 764.60 Checks and cash items. . . 9.465.88 Due from banks, trust cos excluding reserve 1.019.75 Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon one name, ... 7.250.00 Commercial paper purchas ed: Upon two or more names 273,352.32 Time loans with collateral, 8,089.00 Call loans with collateral.. 42.220.00 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 63,700.00 Ronds, stocks, etc 71,742.50 Mortgages and judgments of record 148,585.00 Office building and lot, .. 106,978.45 Furniture and fixtures, .. 8.181.55 Total 1829.653.88 LIABILITIES Capital stock $125,000.00 Surplus fund 62,500.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.... 3,402.26 DEMAND DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust funds) Deposits subject to check $244,485.27 Deposits, Co m - nionwealth of Pennsylvania, . 5.000.00 Certified checks,. 435.41 Treasurer's checks out standing 1,497.26 TIME DEPOSITS: (exclusive of trust 'funds) Time certificates of deposit $79,921.39 Savings fund de posits 188,161.! ii Due to banks . trust cos., etc., excluding reserve... 17.728.35 Dividends unpaid 46.5 D Bills payable on time, (as sets sold and guaran teed) 101,053.00 Other liabilities not includ ed in above 422.47 Total $829,653.88 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau phin, ss: I, W. M. Groff, Treasurer of the abov* named Company, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. * • (Signed) W. M. GROFF. Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of December. 1917. (Signed) WALTER R. SOHN, [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My commission expires March 9, 1919. Correct—Attest: (Signed) AMOS LEBO. (Signed) IX W. SOHN. (Signed) H. C. KOONS. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS BANK, located at Coi ner Thirteenth and Derry Streets, Ifarrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, December 11, 1917. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and .&£■ notes $25,000 00 Due from Ap proved Re serve Agents, 16,843 45 Legal reserve se curities at par, 15,000 00 Nickels and cents 228 06 Checks and cash items, .. 5,350 37 Due from Banks, Trust Cos., etc.. excluding re serve 1,129 03 Bills discounted: Upon two or more names, 53,395 53 Time loans with collateral, 40,542 75 Call loans with collateral,. 29,682 81 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 2,700 00 Loans on call upon two or more names 22,563 42 Bonds, stocks, etc 46,402 50 Mortgages and judgments of record 73,735 00 Office building and lot, .. 24,900 00 Overdrafts 126 54 Total $357,599 48 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in cash, $50,000 00 Surplus 30,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid,.. 2,971 89 Demand Deposits: Deposits sub ject to check,sl37,3Bo 70 Savings fund deposits 12,418 83 Certified checks 4 50 Cashier's checks out standing 399 10 Time Deposits: Time Certifi cates of De posit, 95,357 03 Savings fund de posits 26,926 04 Due to Ranks, Trust Cos.. etc.. excluding reserve, . *,023 83 Dividends unpaid 117 50 Total $357,599 48 ! State of Pennsylvania, County of I Dauphin, ss: I, C. G. Miller, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) C. G. MILLER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of December, 1917. (Signed) IRWIN M. CASSELL. Notary Public. [Notarial Seal.] My commission expires March 25 1921. Correct —Attest: (Signed) EDWIN C. THOMPSON. (Signed) SPENCER F. BARBER. (Signed) JOHN F. FEESER, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Pennsylvania Surety Company Located at 14 South Market Square, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the close of business on the eleventh day of December, 1917. RESOURCES Due from Banks, Trust Cos., excluding re serve, $ 8,652.84 j Bonds, stocks, etc 337.303,00 I Mortgages and judg ments of record 68,500.00 Other real state 20,000.00 Premiums being collect ed 6,605.76 Total $440,961.60 LIABILITIES Capital stock $250,000.00 B ur J> l " ' und 100.00 C.OO Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes _ P ai<l - • v 68,175.76 Reserve for unearned premiums 11.785.84 Reserve for contingent losses, ...... 10,000.00 Reserve special and con tingent 1,000.00 T °tal. $440,961.60 State of Pennsylvania, County-of Dauphin, ss: !■ J- R. Henry, Assistant Treas urer of the above named Company do solemnly swear that the above ! statement fs true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) J. R. HENRY, Assistant Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of December, 1917. (Signed) CLINTON M. HERSHEY, [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My commission expires January 25, 1919. Correct—Attest: (Signed) EDWARD BAILEV. (Signed) G. W. REILY, (Signed) A. FORTENBAUGH. Directors BANK STATEMENTS , REPOHT OF THE CONDITION OF COMMON WK A I.TII TItIJST COM !,\ located at 222 Market street. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, December 11, 1917. RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, specie and note ß $120,184 60 Due from Ap proved lte servo Agents 250,973 26 Legal reserve securities at Par 90,500 00 XTI i i * , ~ $401,657 8h Nickels and cents, 660 16 Checks and cash items, . 17,118 95 Due from banks, trust cos., excluding reserve, !!07,964 12 i Commercial paper pur- I chased: Upon one name, 67.540 30 I Commercial paper pur chased: Upon two or more names. 395.660 68 rime loans with collat eral Call loans with collat- " ' eral 513 922 15 Loan.< secured by bonds and mortgages 71.947 6(i Bonds, stocks, etc., 1,128,726 IN Mortgages and judgments of record 78 OUg (j| Office building and Jot,!! 14e!7H7 34 real estate, .V. 60,843 "So Furniture and fixtures,.. 47,000 on Overdrafts Jj., Other assets not included in above 14,411 7s Total, $3,33/1,408 67 INABILITIES apltal stock, t".*iO nun no Surplus fund 5UU.000 l)u Undivided profits, less ex- Penses and taxes paid,. 78,671 97 DEM AN D DEPOSITS (exclusive of trust funds) Deposit sub j e c t v to check $1,765,959 SO- D e posits, C o m ni on wealtli of Penn'a., . . 300,961 67 Certified checks, ... 28,723 30 Tre a surer's checks out standing, . 64,090 62 iTIME DEPOSITS: " ' (exclusive of trust funds) Time certificates of de r.PO"' 1, 244.390 66 Due to banks, trust cos., excluding reserve. ... 75 482 93 Book value of legal re serve securities below par K9O Other liabilities not in cluded in above 27,436 76 TruHt a funds-: m°hi? a i geß ' $2,912,167 0,". other investments, etc., 1,848,258 71 Cash balance 122 K24 i •• Overdrafts, 16!458 05 Total Trust funds... $4,899,407 93 CORPORATE TRUSTS Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort gages executed bv Corporations to the Company as Trustee to secure Issues of cor porate bonds, including Equipment Trusts. . .. $11,110,000 00 Total amount of secu rities deposited by Corporations with the pany as Trustee to secure issues of Col lateral Trust Bonds 982 400 00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dau pnin, ss: I, W. H. Mefzger, Treasurer of the above named Company do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) W. H. METZGER. g, . .. . , Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before nie this 17th day of December, 1917. (Signed), G. L. uULLMERUV, [Notarial Seal.] Notary Public. Correct—Attest: (Signed) RICH'D C. HAEDEMAX. (Signed) HARRY C. ROSS, (Signed) WILLIAM JENNINGS, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of thi; EAST ENI BANK, of Harrisburg Thirteenth and Howard Streets, of Dauphin County. Pennsylvania, at the close of business December 11, 1917 RESOURCES Reserve Fund: Cash, Specie and Notes $55,656 00 Due from Ap. proved Re serve Agents. 31,059 99 Legal Reserve Securities at par 36,400 00 ... . , , $123,115 99 Nickels and cents 325 14 Checks and cash items ... 10,456 86 Due from banks. trust cos., etc., including re serve 1,884 18 Bills discounted: Upon one name 50,876 GO Bills discounted: Upon two or more names .' 190,935 32 Time loans with collat eral 2,710 00 Call loans with collat „ eral 60,185 53 Loans secured by bonds and mortgages 111,354 00 Loans on call upon one name 73,727 38 Loans on call upon two or more names 95,465 40 Bonds, stocks, etc 114,821 19 Mortgages and Judgments of record 72.370 55 Office building and lot ... 17,000 On Other real estate 17,800 Furniture and fixtures .... 3,470 00 Overdrafts .& 420 59 Other assets not included in above 865 58 Total $947,784 31 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in cash $50,000 00 Surplus 50,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid... 8,411 55 Demand Deposits: Deposits sub j e c t to check $422,149 32 C e r t i fie d checks .... 4,982 85 C a s h i e r's checks out i standing .. 1,359 47 428,491 64 Time Deposits: Time certifi cates of de posit 246,804 10 Savings fund deposits ... 98,894 03 345,698 13 Notes and hills re-dis counted or guaranteed.. 15,000 00 Bills payable on demand .. 50,000 00 Other liabilities not in cluded in above 182 99 Total $947,784 117 State of Pennsylvania, County of Dauphin, ss: I, Al. K. Thomas. Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnlv swear that the above statement is true to tile best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) AL IC THOMAS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of December. 1917. (Signed) A. W. SWENGEL. [Notarial Seal] Notary Public. My commission expires on January 19, 1919. Correct attest. (Signed) JOHN A. AFFLECK. (Signed) E. M. SIBLE, (Signed) E. A. HEFFELFINGER, Directors. FLASHLIGHTS GORGAS IU X. Third St. I'enna. Station *■ Local Representative Wanted New York Investment House now specializing In stock of Industrial Corporation paying 10 per cent dividends, earning 2% times this rate and rapidly expanding, has exceptional opening for local sales representative. Permanent con nection desired. I. D. Noll & Co 44 Pine Street, New York.
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